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Re: Native Tribes in Queensland
« Reply #45 on: January 19, 2016, 07:44:09 am »
When Belkan forces left they brought along some refugees that wished to come with us to New Caledonia. Before we left there were sites for all of the natives and other nations were doing humanitarian missions. I do not know what the Celatoro government has done now that they have control though. I also agree that the Australian crisis would not be a war as they only shots between nations were when they fired upon our transports and one incident when we shot at one of their patrol within our area of aid.
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Re: Native Tribes in Queensland
« Reply #46 on: January 19, 2016, 07:02:07 pm »
We have decided to rebuild the sites as towns for our citizens and refugees.
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Re: Native Tribes in Queensland
« Reply #47 on: January 19, 2016, 07:07:47 pm »
We have also taken a large number of the population as permanent residents.
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« Reply #48 on: January 20, 2016, 01:38:42 am »
OOC: I got eleven, count them eleven, moderation reports on this thread. Is everything settled here?

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Re: Native Tribes in Queensland
« Reply #49 on: January 20, 2016, 03:07:58 am »
OOC: I got eleven, count them eleven, moderation reports on this thread. Is everything settled here?
It should be but it's not quite over yet. I think Celatoro should give an update on this issue.
Im sure Im not the only one left in the dark.
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Re: Native Tribes in Queensland
« Reply #50 on: January 20, 2016, 06:46:51 am »
[Belka's side of the story, although I'm sure Celatoro will also make a statement]

Celatoro invaded Queensland as they wished to incorporate it. This was fine, until they started a mass murder of the locals. Belka sent transports to help the natives. Celatoro fired upon the transports so we launched escorts to stay with them. Once in Queensland we started helping the locals, but then there was still conflict with Celatoro so we set up a military base in New Caledonia to be prepared should conflict arise. We also set up a border so that natives and Celatoro's couldn't hurt each other. Eventually things settled down and a day before Queensland was to be incorporated we left Queensland for New Caledonia. We also learned of a terrorist organization known as the ARF so we began military and reconnaissance operations against them. Later we had operation persian influence and out of the blue Celatoro attacked and nearly destroyed our supply route. We retaliated with bomber strikes on their capital and industrial city. They then surrendered to the terms of us paying them for the damages but they must disband and rebuild their military. We currently have a division of marines on their mainland to make sure everything goes well. So far there has been no problems with the way Celatoro has been rebuilding and the division shall pull out and return at around 1800 EST. So as far as Belka is concerned we believe we have achieved peace and the conflict is over.
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